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Location:

Fruit Heights,UT,

Member Since:

Oct 18, 2010

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

50M - 9:37:01 2011 Pony Express

50K  - 5:20:23 - 2011 Buffalo Run

5K - 20:40- 2011 Turkey Leg 5K

10K - 49:50 - 2011 Utah's Toughest 10K - 3rd AG

Duathlon - 1:51:34 - 2011 Legacy Duathlon - 2nd AG - 17th overall -  (Run 5K, Bike 22m, Run 5K)

Short-Term Running Goals:

50K  2011 Buffalo Run!

50 Miler 2011 Pony Express Trail 50

Zion Train

Grand Canyon R2R2R


Long-Term Running Goals:

Just keep swimming...just keep swimming...but running.

Personal:

I'm a happily married guy with a 5 year old son. I started running on February 1st, 2010 with the goal of completing a triathlon (my one and only "official" race prior to that was the "Centerville half mile fun run" when I was about 8) In that following year I lost nearly 50 lbs, completed the triathlon, numerous 5Ks, 10Ks, bike races, and really started to lean towards running over the other two (though I still cross train with both).

I grew up hiking and riding horses in the mountains, so I've been drawn to take my running to the trails - and haven't looked back! I run them every chance I get, which is about 90% of the time!

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Black Instincts II Lifetime Miles: 115.74
Altra Instinct 1.5 Orange Lifetime Miles: 128.30
2013 Vert Lifetime Miles: 70780.00
Altra Superior Lifetime Miles: 6.00
Lone Peak 1.5 - RED Lifetime Miles: 0.00
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
9.000.000.00

I was sitting in Juns office this morning and we both noticed we had an opening in our calendars, so we made a quick decision to head out and get a lunchtime run in. Headed down to AF and hit the Grove Creek trail.

I had never run this before, it starts out with a pretty steep climb, and I took off at a decent pace going up. I knew when Craig was hanging back a little, that I was going to be in trouble. So what did I do? I kept pushing the pace! :) Ended up really tiring my legs out in that first mile (at which point Craig motored past me), which slowed me down considerably on the next two miles. At mile 2 you cross in front of a huge waterfall, which was flowing strongly, cascading off of the rocks as it made its way down. The trail just keeps going up and up, with very little relief. Craig kept a consistent running pace the whole time, while I had to hike some of the steep stuff. In some places parts of the trail became little streams flowing rather strongly down the mountain. Got to Indian Springs at 3 miles on the nose in about 45 minutes, Craig arriving shortly (or not so shortly) before me.

We took a minute to take in the beautiful scenery, with snow covered Timp rising directly behind us, surrounded by a grassy green meadow. Refilled our bottles with some cold spring water, and then headed back down. It was a little muddy and slippery for a ways, and we had a good time picking our way through it. At one point I could here laughing and talking a little ahead of us on the trail (we had passed a bunch of college aged kids on our way up) and then Craig rounded a little bend (trying to make as much noise as possible) I hear this blood curdling scream erupt from this girl, who was completely unaware of her surroundings, and didn't notice the two of us bounding down the trail. The guy she was with took full advantage of the situation, 'catching' her and saying "oh, are you OK?" ha ha. Atta boy. It was pretty funny. You would have thought she saw a bear.

Once we passed the rest of group and got out of the sticky stuff, Craig really started to open a gap on me. I was keeping a decent pace (high 7's) but my legs just didn't feel like pushing it, (and I'm trying to take it a little easier on my knee that's still a little tender), and he was just flying. I was happy to just let my legs spin and let the hill pull me down. What a brutally beautiful, fun trail, and a great way to get some (almost) completely runnable vert in a relatively short distance. I'm pretty sure we'll make that a frequent run - perfect type of trail to work those climbing legs (up and down!).     

6 miles - 1:08:11 - 11:21 pace - 2400 vert

 

PM - 3 slow, relaxed, easy miles pushing the stroller running with my wife. 190 vert

Vertical Feet Ascended - 2011 Miles: 2590.00Altra Instinct Miles: 9.00
Comments
From jun on Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 15:55:31 from 66.239.250.209

Wink, nod, thumbs up, high five. That was so freaking much fun.

From Scott Wesemann on Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 15:58:44 from 66.239.250.209

The most impresive thing is that you posted your report before Jun. I'm totally in awe. Nice work!

From Dorsimus on Wed, Jun 01, 2011 at 16:04:26 from 66.239.250.209

Hey, I've got to be able to beat him at something! :) Ha ha. Would have been fun to have you there, you'll have to check it out.

From Faceless Ghost on Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 01:32:00 from 98.202.112.51

Glad you enjoyed the run. The trail is always good, but all the water makes the scenery better than usual, and I doubt it will last long.

Then again, with all the snow in the mountains . . .

From jsh on Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 10:53:16 from 38.121.131.210

Dang tapering! Argghhh! Looks like I'll have to wait til next week to check this out. Hopefully the water's still flowing strong. You get any pics?

From Dorsimus on Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 11:42:47 from 75.162.130.66

Yep Josh, would have been fun to have you there, I'm sure Craig would have enjoyed having someone to run with him :) I had my phone with me and we fiddled with trying to take a picture for about 5 minutes and it just wasn't cooperating, so we didn't end up with any.

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